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Assembly Manual
Part #3210
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Calandra Racing Concepts, Inc.
6785 Martin Street ~ Rome, NY U.S.A. 13440
www.teamcrc.com ~ info@teamcrc.com
Carpet Knife Xti
and Parts list
tires, servo + servo saver
not included. Shown below;
car w/ optional transverse kit.
** Aerospace grade 100% pure carbon fiber chassis and structure parts.
** Aerospace grade 100% pure carbon fiber chassis and structure parts.
6
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**
New
New
multiple battery placement, transverse pack (w/optional kit) and inline.
multiple battery placement, transverse pack (w/optional kit) and inline.
** Proven Pro-Strut front end with symmetrical components + optional roll centers
** Proven Pro-Strut front end with symmetrical components + optional roll centers
**
**
NEW!
NEW!
Revolutionary CRC "Slider" rear pod, no inserts, adjusters or detent axle positions.
Revolutionary CRC "Slider" rear pod, no inserts, adjusters or detent axle positions.
Calandra Racing Concepts
6785 Martin Street ~ Rome, NY 13440 ~ Tel 315-338-0867 ~ Fax 315-217-4204 ~
Tel + Fax 315-338-0867
Features CRC Slider
rear pods! No inserts,
no set positions. Just
place desired ride
shim under the car and
drop the axle!
** Servo and speedo mounted centerline.
** Servo and speedo mounted centerline.
** "True inline" battery placement w/ full size 1s battery.
** "True inline" battery placement w/ full size 1s battery.
** CRC molded spur gear w/ 3/32 diff balls. Less rotating weight!
** CRC molded spur gear w/ 3/32 diff balls. Less rotating weight!
2012 IFMAR
World A-Finalist!
2 cars!
CRC "Xti" 1:12th
competition kit
for 1s lipo cells
Xti Features
Xti Features
** CRC Encore bladder shock.
** CRC Encore bladder shock.
www.teamcrc.com info@teamcrc.com

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Summary of Contents for Calandra Racing Concepts Carpet Knofe Xti

  • Page 1 Revolutionary CRC “Slider” rear pod, no inserts, adjusters or detent axle positions. Calandra Racing Concepts 6785 Martin Street ~ Rome, NY 13440 ~ Tel 315-338-0867 ~ Fax 315-217-4204 ~ www.teamcrc.com info@teamcrc.com Calandra Racing Concepts, Inc. 6785 Martin Street ~ Rome, NY U.S.A. 13440 Tel + Fax 315-338-0867 www.teamcrc.com ~ info@teamcrc.com...
  • Page 2 Center Pivot Center Pivot Cap Alum Pivot ball 2-56 Button Head Bag 1 Center Pivot Base Assemble the Molded Center Pivot assembly as shown. Tighten the 2-56 button head screws [4] enough to remove any up and down play, be sure the flanged pivot ball [2] pivots freely.
  • Page 3 Red Low- 4-40 x 5/16” 4-40 x ½” 2-56 Button Head Profile Ball FH steel FH Steel Locknut Bag 2 1 - In Bag 2, find the graphite bottom plate [10]. Secure it to the pivot ball assembly with the ½” flat head screw [5] and tighten it with the red locknut [9].
  • Page 4 Rear X-Pod 4-40 x 3/16” 4-40 x 7/16” Flat Head Button Head Bag 3 1 - Install the Motor Plate [14] and Left Side Pod Plate [15] using 4 3/16” flat head screws [16] to attach the pod plates to the Graphite Bottom Plate [10]. Keep an eye on these screws during the first few runs of your car.
  • Page 5 ½” Plastic Tweak Plates Red Low- 4-40 x 3/8” White 4-40 x 1/4” Standoff Profile Ball Button Head Side Spring Button Head Bag 4 4-40 x 3/16” 4-40 x 1/4” 2-56 Steel Red Alum Red Locknut Button Head Ballstud - Black Flat Head 4-40 Ballstud TTACH...
  • Page 6 2-56 Plastic Short 4-40 Plastic 4-40 x 5/16” 2-56 set- Damper Tubes Ball Cup Ball Cup (on tree) set screw screw stud .035” Allen Driver Bag 5 Delrin Plunger Aluminum Tube .125 " .188 " 1 - Use the small .035” allen key [32] to drive the 2-56 set screw stud [33] into the thin plastic ball cup [34]. 2 - Leave about 3/16”...
  • Page 7 Top Deck Red Low- 4-40 x 1/4” 4-40 x 5/16” 4-40 x 1/4” Profile Ball FH steel Button Head Flat Head Bag 6 1 - Using the 4-40 x 1/4” flat head screws [27], push the screws through the chassis [6] and then thread them into the 3/4”...
  • Page 8 Center Shock CRC Encore Shock Bag 7 1 - Thread the spring adjuster nut [44] onto the shock body [45] as shown. *This needs to be installed first or you will not be able to get it on later after the lower end of the shock is assembled!* 2 - Insert only 1 of the small o-rings [46] into the lower end of the shock body [45].
  • Page 9 2-56 Red 4-40 x 3/8” 2-56 x ½” SH CRC Pro-Strut Delrin Flat Head Locknut Pivot Ball Front End Clear Caster Hinge Pin Upper Cap Washer Bag F 2-56 Button Head 1 - Pop the delrin pivot ball [58] into the lower arm [59]. Place the arm on a strong table and push the ball in with the back of screwdriver handle.
  • Page 10 Red Low- 4-40 x 1/4” BH Red Locknut Brass Set Pro-Strut Front End King Pin Upper E-Clip Profile Ball Screw Ball Bag F 4-40 x 7/16” FH 1 - Build up the left and right steering blocks [68] as shown to the left. Start by threading the 1/4” button head screw [26] through the steering arm of the block [68] and into the red low profile ball [11].
  • Page 11 1/4” x 3/8” Red Clamp Hub 1/4” Shim m2.5 x 6mm Flanged Bearing Socket Cap Bag 8 Differential Axle 1 - Insert a 1/4” x 3/8” Flanged Bearing [80] into each of the rear ride height sliders [19]. 2 - Slide the rear axle [81] through the 2mm red spacer [82], then through a 1/4”...
  • Page 12 Body Posts 4-40 x 3/8” 4-40 x 3/8” 4-40 x 1/8” Body Post Collar Button Head Flat Head Set Screw Bag 10 OSTS Secure both of the short front body posts [96] to the chassis with the 4-40 x 3/8” flat head screws [63]. For the longer rear body posts [97], use the 4/40 x 3/8”...
  • Page 13 4-40 x 3/8” Plastic Ball Cups Steering Tie Rod Button Head Steering NOT Included: Kimbrough Servo Saver: Servo Saver Brace Red Low- 4-40 x 5/16” 113 - Airtronics, JR, KO 4-40 x 1/4” BH Red Locknut Profile Ball FH steel 114 - Futaba 131 - Hitec 1.126”...
  • Page 16 Since 1993, Calandra Racing Concepts (CRC) has been producing the finest model racing cars and products in the world. The production team that made your new Xti is not comprised of simple factory workers looking to get home from work after a long boring day. Instead, when our staff leaves their workstations for the day, they typically go to the track to work on, enjoy, drive and race the products they just had a hand in making.